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OVERVIEW

Type of School:

Coeducational Private Christian School

Faith:

Non-demonimational


Founded:

2004

Athletics:

Cross Country

Trap Shooting

Archery

Location:

Georgetown, KY


Students:

200, preschool through 12th grade

Average Student to Teacher Ratio:

12:1

Focus:

Academic Excellence

Spiritual Formation

Physical Education


Accreditation:

Kentucky Non-Public Schools Commission

MISSION STATEMENT

In partnership with the home, the church, and with reliance on the inerrant Word of God as the foundation of all knowledge, PCA provides the whole child with academic excellence, spiritual formation, and physical education.

Chapel Services

Chapel is held once per week.

Technology

Formal instruction weekly and computer labs available for all Elementary, Middle, and High School students, with wireless access for Middle and High School.

VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS

Formal instruction weekly in Art as well as weekly Music classes, a Christmas Musical Program, and a Spring Musical.

Athletics

Fall sport: Cross Country
Winter sport: Archery
Spring sport: Trap Shooting

Outreach Programs

Opportunities are available to all students to participate in outreach programs throughout the school year. Each classroom develops an outreach effort for the year.

DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN

Historic Downtown Georgetown is one of the most picturesque Victorian downtown areas in Kentucky. It is home to an impressive array of antique shops, unique boutiques, restaurants, and coffee shops that serve everything from country cooking to continental cuisine.

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A walking tour of downtown Georgetown offers a look at some of the city’s outstanding residential and commercial architecture that includes over 200 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Throughout the 20th century, Georgetown and Scott County have been in a transition from an economy based primarily on agriculture to a diversified one mixing manufacturing, small business, and the family farm. During the 1960s, the construction of Interstate 75 placed the county on one of the busiest highways in America. The selection of Georgetown as site of Toyota’s first American assembly plant in 1985 has resulted in the greatest period of growth in the county’s long and storied history.

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Today, Georgetown and Scott County stand as a mix of a rich past and an exciting future. We invite you to visit with us and experience our heritage.

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